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ARUNDEL, EARLS OF

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Originally appearing in Volume V02, Page 706 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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ARUNDEL, EARLS OF . According to Cokayne (See also:Complete See also:Peerage, i. p. 138, See also:note a) there is an old See also:Sussex tradition to the effect that " Since See also:William See also:rose and Harold See also:fell There have been earls of Arundel." This, he adds, " is the See also:case if for ` of ' we read ' at.' " The questions involved in this distinction are discussed in the pre-ceding See also:article on the earldom of Arundel, now held by the See also:duke of See also:Norfolk. The See also:present article is confined to a See also:biographical See also:sketch of the more conspicuous earls of Arundel, first in the Fitzalan See also:line, and then in the See also:Howard line.

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